Technical data

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INSPECTING THE DOOR SEAL
Check the state of the seals on the door
and glass from time to time. Repair or
replace the seal dependent on state.
Interval: Six months
CLEANING THE EXHAUST
AIR FAN HOUSING
This maintenance procedure should be
undertaken dependent on fire use and fuel
used.
Remove the four hexagonal bolts (Fig. 5, Part
36) and pull the flue gas fan motor (Fig. 5,
Part 35) carefully from the housing to
inspect and clean the exhaust air fan.
Remove fly ash from the fan and the flue
gas paths using a vacuum cleaner
(Picture 5)
.
Ensure that all seals are tight when closing.
Note: All motors have sealed ball bearing.
No lubrication is required.
Picture 10
Attention: Do not damage the flue gas
fans during cleaning work!
Picture 11
CLEANING THE PELLET CONTAINER
Do not refill the completely empty contai-
ner immediately, but rather remove the
residues (dust, chips etc.) from the empty
container using a vacuum cleaner (fire must
be disconnected from the power supply).
CHECKING THE CHIMNEY
CONNECTION
Check and clean the connection.
Accumulated fly ash can have a negative
effect on the performance of the fire and
present a safety hazard.
CLEAN AIR SENSOR
(Picture 6)
The sensor should be cleaned and maintai-
ned by an authorised service technician.
Clean with a soft brush.
Ensure that sensor is fitted correctly (prin-
ted plate must be at the front).
Picture 12
Air sensor
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